I recently asked a friend of mine who is from Canada originally and works in my field whether he had dual citizenship. I was very surprised by his answer. He told me that while Canadians are permitted to enjoy dual citizenship with other countries, the United States does not permit dual U.S.- Canadian citizenship. Hence, this friend was required to renounce his Canadian citizenship when he became a U.S. citizen. I asked this friend (originally from Ontario) whether this bothered him, and he replied "not really."
I was surprised to hear this. In the back of my mind I asked him the question because I would not mind holding a dual citizenship, if possible. But I would never renounce my U.S. citizenship, for any reason, so I guess I can't.
I wonder what are the policy reasons behind this?
I was surprised to hear this. In the back of my mind I asked him the question because I would not mind holding a dual citizenship, if possible. But I would never renounce my U.S. citizenship, for any reason, so I guess I can't.
I wonder what are the policy reasons behind this?